Using Choiceworks in the Classroom
Choiceworks is a digital learning tool that allows users to create and access visual schedules for daily routines.
Choiceworks is a digital learning tool that allows users to create and access visual schedules for daily routines.
Recording a screen on your iDevice can be helpful, whether you want to create video tutorials for your team or students, provide video feedback for students, or record a video of students working through the problem to completion.
This course is intended as a guide to Chat Editor essentials for those supporting students using TouchChat or Nova Chat devices. Chat Editor is a Windows PC only program for customizing Chat vocabulary for AAC users.
Bustling with creative Grade 1 and 2 students, Joy Fast’s class at Pinewood Elementary is part of the Delta School District. There is a strong sense of storytelling in the school and Ms. Fast’s class is no exception.
Tanya Noble’s Foundations of Mathematics 11 class is full of questions. Sometimes the questions are about quadratic equations and sometimes the questions are about mental health in adolescents, rising ocean levels and the economic impact of invasive species.
The Magnilink is a portable video magnifier useful for distance and near viewing.
This resource is designed to familiarize users with Gaze Point eye tracking software.
Carolyn Gudmunseth teaches grades 4 and 5 at Tansor Elementary in the Cowichan School District. This is her fourth year in the district. This year her goal was to gain more knowledge on using assistive technology in her classroom with her diverse learners. She applied to SET-BC to receive iPads to support this goal. She was supported by a SET-BC Educator and her District to take on this project.
This resource will demonstrate how to how to configure the Ipad to enable single-switch access in different kinds of apps.
This self-directed course will provide you with an overview of how specialized and common technologies can be used to support students who have participation, communication, and learning challenges in the classroom setting.
Toontastic 3D is a storytelling app that allows students and educators to draw, animate, and narrate cartoons to express a story, an idea, or an experiment.
ChatterPix is an app-based tool that makes images come to life. Simply take a photo of an object, draw a line to make a mouth, and record your voice.
Popplet is a web-based and app-based tool. Popplet Lite is also available as an iOS app.
Book Creator is a versatile web-based and app-based tool that can be used to create books, comics, or projects.
Green Screen by Do Ink allows you to create images and/or video using a green screen effect.
Explain Everything is an (app and web-based) interactive whiteboard.
If you’d like students to start producing videos at a high level in your classroom, then this professional learning opportunity will provide you with the tools to do this.
There are many types of Augmentative Alternative Communication systems. This presentation looks at no, low, and high tech examples of AAC.
Flipgrid is video discussion platform that allows teachers to post a discussion prompt or question, and for students to respond and interact through short videos.
This resource helps to address the difficulty that language teachers have in finding educational materials in French.
Welcome to this self-directed course exploring Project Based Learning (PBL). This web-based course will highlight the evidence-based framework for PBL, and will also include implementation strategies and technology tools that can help support PBL in the classroom.
This online course will provide an overview of digital literacy and how to navigate through the dynamic digital world.
Post-it allows you to capture your notes, organize them, and save and share them.
This resource is designed to provide an overview of the Clicker Suite apps for the iPad and how to implement these tools in the classroom setting to support literacy development in early and struggling literacy learners.
This resource is best when used with the Keys to Developing Switch Skills
Chase is a master of switch technology and is adept at using eye gaze technology. He is a smart, determined and inspiring 17 year old with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (Type 1).
Dacian is an accessibility activist and is passionate about raising awareness about this topic. He is involved in a Youth Leadership group through Community Living Victoria.
Since 2003, the Heritage Fair has been an annual event across the province bringing together 4,000 students and 700 volunteers to demonstrate their knowledge about Canadian history.
Building Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) capacity within a school district is one of the many custom requests that can be made at SET-BC. At Rocky Mountain School in Elkford B.C.,…
What is meaningful inclusion? What does it look like in practice? This video series explores aspects of meaningful engagement through a practical classroom case study
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